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    Before Hitler advanced to power, he started from being a boy who desired to become a fine painter, but his artwork was neglected by the Academy of fine arts so he got involved in German Army. Joining German Army was Hitler’s first step in enhancing as a dictator “At the outbreak of World War I, he applied to serve in the German army. He was accepted in August 1914, though he was still an Austrian citizen”. During the WWI, he was employed as a confidential informant and showed his bravery and loyalty

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    financially and, since German propaganda had not prepared the nation for defeat, emotionally, resulting in a sense of injured German national pride. But because Germany was “stabbed in the back” by its leftwing politicians, Communists, and Jews, or more colourfully known as the ‘November Criminals’, it was still widely believed that Germany had not truly been defeated. When a new government, the Weimar Republic, tried to establish a democratic course, extreme political parties from both the right

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    joined the German Worker’s Party and take it over along with all of the German government. Hitler’s leadership was very significant because he remilitarized his army and used his talent of public speaking as an advantage to gain popularity. He managed to collapse the dominant party in the German government, The Weimar Republic, and became the Fuhrer to make one of the most powerful forces in history. Hitler’s Entry in Politics After World War I, Hitler was a spy on the German Worker’s Party. Hitler

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    of the past. The 20th century produced many powerful leaders; Adolf Hitler is considered to be one of these and attained great power throughout his lifetime. Hitler rose to his powerful position in Germany through politics as the leader of the Nazi Party. Like most, his journey towards power was extensive and he faced several struggles in the process. For today’s presentation I will cover Hitler’s journey towards power, from the very beginning and the many fortunate factors at this time which ultimately

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    The Nazi Party attempted to rid Germany of anyone other than the pure German. They did so by slaughtering Jews, communists, homosexuals, and disabled citizens. The mass slaughterings of Jews was called the Holocaust, infamous for the killing millions of Jews. The Nazi Party’s attempt to create the perfect Germany with pure German blood resulted in the Holocaust which was able to happen from the War Guilt Clause, Adolf Hitler being elected Chancellor, and the vagueness of the Nazi Party.

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    genos, the Greek word for race or tribe, with the Latin suffix cide “to kill”. In 1919, The German Workers’ Party was a small political organization, group established by Anton Drexler and Karl Harrer. After Germany got defeated in World War 1, Adolf Hitler was very agitated, because it left the nation economically depressed and politically unstable. Shortly after, Hitler became a part of the party as a public speaker and caught many people's attention. The message Hitler was trying to get across

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    thousands of Jews, he put them through camps, and he destroyed many of their families. (Adolf Hitler) Adolf Hitler or just known as Hitler was an German Politician and a Nazi leader. He was known for causing the Holocaust, and being in great power during that time. He rose in power in the National German Socialist Workers Party and took control over the German Government. Hitler was born April 20, 1889 and died in April 30, 1945. He was the fourth child of six other kids. (Adolf) His parents Alois Hitler

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    into the front lines, undying fanatical patriotism - the story of the Third Reich’s struggle for survival and fight to the death seems to defy logic. The application of the Marxist principle of the alienation of a worker from fellow workers is critical to understanding how the Nazi Party retained its almost paradoxical hold on the populace through paranoia and fear and how years of scapegoating fed a parasitic internal distrust embedded deep within Nazi Germany. To adopt the economic perspective

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    be if the Nazi Party was in charge over the Weimar Republic. Propaganda campaigns created an atmosphere tolerant of violence against Jews. This led to Kristallnacht because it was an event that destroyed jewish stores throughout Germany. Hitler wrote in his book “Mein Kampf” that propaganda was used to spread ideals of national socialism among racism

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    the Weimar Republic’s economic and political chaos by exploiting the people’s concerns as well as using the Nazi Party as his political way of obtaining rule over Germany. Otto von Bismarck created a constitution in 1871 which was based on a neo-Bonapartist system, led by a Kaiser, that held a prosperous foreign policy and was able to constantly form limited majorities between parties in the Reichstag. Bismarck was able to lead behind this system with success until his resignation in 1890. Bismarck’s

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